The den of dragons were utterly shocked when they were confronted with the business plan of an event company offering "dinner and dissection."

Sam Piri, the founder of Anatomy Lab Live, arrived at the den with some plastic sheeting around his chest and a mask ready to put over his mouth.

He told the dragons about his company, which is an educational experience where people can take attempt a surgery on pig's offal as part of an event experience - accompanied with a glass of Prosecco and a two-course meal.

The point of the event is to help medical academics to strengthen their understanding of how the human body works, but is open to anyone from beginners to undergrads or even professionals.

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But when Sam revealed all of his events had sold out, their ears pricked up as dollar signs appeared on their eyes.

At that, Deborah, Peter Jones and Tej Lalvani all offered the entire £90,000, but for different percentages of the business, while Jenny Campbell and Touker Suleyman declared themselves out.

A spat then broke out between Peter and Tej as Peter said he felt differently about the business to Tej, calling it an event business rather than a medical one.

The body was a bit gross (Image: BBC)

But Tej vehemently disagreed with this, and bad blood was immediately formed as Deborah and Peter offered to go halves, saying they would give half the money each for 10% of the business, compared to Tej's offer of 25% for the whole amount.

Sam went with Peter and Deborah, while Tej shook his head as Peter cajoled: "I appreciate you trying."

Fans, meanwhile, were disgusted to see an operating table and offal brought into the den, and the sight of dragons poking and prodding and pig's innerds.